Reviews from

in the past


Very interesting story about some people in the in-between periods of their lives. Opened my eyes on gender fluidity and helped me understand the concept.

No Longer Home sets a new definition for what a memoir can be. Its a moment trapped in time, an interactive memory. I couldn't stop thinking about how in every second they worked on this project, the distance from the events they worked to depict grew further and further. In some ways, its a letter to their past selves. In others, its a letter to those suffering the same anxieties as they once did, something that proves that they are still here and you will be too.

I saw people on Steam complain that they were disappointed that "the story never went anywhere", but it was never supposed to. From the very start, we know that this moment is all we have before everything changes. We can prolong it as long as possible by lingering on every little interaction, but it will come to an end eventually.

Its a wonderful little experience that is absolutely worth picking up, don't let the mixed reviews on steam dissuade you.